The Final Days of St. Therese Camaro and Firebird Assembly
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The Final Days of St. Therese Camaro and Firebird Assembly
Not sure if anyone has posted this before. Came across it on U Tube and thought it was worth watching...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMBzD-PfjaQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMBzD-PfjaQ
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Wow, good stuff. Never thought I could actually get 'emotional' watching some video of a automobile factory LOL, Billy Joel helped a little bit with that as well.
I have owned my ordered/bought new Camaro Z28 for over 12+ years now, I suppose it's also not too uncommon to feel that way after so many joyful and trouble free miles with a car that came from that very same plant.
I have owned my ordered/bought new Camaro Z28 for over 12+ years now, I suppose it's also not too uncommon to feel that way after so many joyful and trouble free miles with a car that came from that very same plant.
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Very nice and sad video, really makes me miss my Z28 and my old V6 both were amazing cars I even got to meet a few members of the Camaro team and Scott Settlemire even signed the engine bay of my V6.
To this day I would still have my old V6 (with a motor swap by now) since I loved that car and having his signature made me enjoy it even more.
To this day I would still have my old V6 (with a motor swap by now) since I loved that car and having his signature made me enjoy it even more.
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Check this out on ebay, supposedly the last Z28 to roll off of the assembly line. Can't believe someone paid 71k for it when new though, I almost don't believe that.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevr...8#ht_758wt_754
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevr...8#ht_758wt_754
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I know that it has become "cool" for some to hate on these cars now that many are worn, having been driven hard and put away wet for many years. They are old tech with old styling and aren't stuffed with gadgets and luxuries (a negative to some, but not to me) that many seem to think are a necessity even in a muscle car these days. People like to complain about 4th gen ride comfort, "refinement", interior materials, etc. Nobody was focused on those aspects of the car in 1998 when the LS1 F-body was about 100hp ahead of it's closest rival, for nearly the same base price. These cars were king of their class, in their day - and for that they will always have my respect. I realize that many of the younger crowd around here didn't get the chance to own these cars when they were brand new, and faster than any other new stock car on the road that was comparable to their MSRP. I also realize that many people's first experience with these cars have been high mileage used examples that may not have been in the best of condition. But as a person that has bought two of these cars brand new, and owned a total of four over the last 13+ years, I will always remember them for the great cars they have been to me, and the memories they have made possible that will always be recalled fondly. I have truly enjoyed all my years of owning, caring for and experiencing my 4th gen F-bodies, and I plan to keep at least one of them in my collection for the rest of my life.
Here are some color photos that I saved years ago, they are images that were also show in the video:
Here are some color photos that I saved years ago, they are images that were also show in the video:
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I know that it has become "cool" for some to hate on these cars now that many are worn, having been driven hard and put away wet for many years. They are old tech with old styling and aren't stuffed with gadgets and luxuries (a negative to some, but not to me) that many seem to think are a necessity even in a muscle car these days. People like to complain about 4th gen ride comfort, "refinement", interior materials, etc. Nobody was focused on those things in 1998 when the LS1 F-body was about 100hp ahead of it's closest rival, for nearly the same base price. These cars were king of their class, in their day - and for that they will always have my respect. I realize that many of the younger crowd around here didn't get the chance to own these cars when they were brand new, and faster than any other new stock car on the road that was comparable to their MSRP. I also realize that many people's first experience with these cars have been high mileage used examples that may not have been in the best of condition. But as a person that has bought two of these cars brand new, and owned a total of four over the last 13+ years, I will always remember them for the great cars they have been to me, and the memories they have made possible that will always be recalled fondly. I have truly enjoyed all my years of owning, caring for and experiencing my 4th gen F-bodies, and I plan to keep at least one of them in my collection for the rest of my life.
As of right now I have NO intentions of ever selling my 2000 Z28 (12 years, 4 months and counting so far).
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i bought my 02 hardtop onyx black m6 ss brand new. with .5 miles.
i sold it to buy a home. i regret selling that car. out of all the fbodys ive owned that one hurts the most.i built the motor for it, everything. i sold it to a guy. i tried contacting him and looking for him. but never found him. i know he sold the car to someone else. i wanted to buy it back.
i sold it to buy a home. i regret selling that car. out of all the fbodys ive owned that one hurts the most.i built the motor for it, everything. i sold it to a guy. i tried contacting him and looking for him. but never found him. i know he sold the car to someone else. i wanted to buy it back.
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I've been toying with selling mine for a couple years now, but it represents so many things to me that I doubt I'll be able to let it go. Some people can change cars with the same frequency as they change shoes, but I grow an attachment to my vehicles.
RPM WS6 - Excellent post.
RPM WS6 - Excellent post.
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Lots of times I really miss my Z28 even with its rattles and what not, as much as I love my GTO for its comfort and all that I still wish I had the Z28 still at many times.
To bad I couldn't have both
To bad I couldn't have both
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I know that it has become "cool" for some to hate on these cars now that many are worn, having been driven hard and put away wet for many years. They are old tech with old styling and aren't stuffed with gadgets and luxuries (a negative to some, but not to me) that many seem to think are a necessity even in a muscle car these days. People like to complain about 4th gen ride comfort, "refinement", interior materials, etc. Nobody was focused on those aspects of the car in 1998 when the LS1 F-body was about 100hp ahead of it's closest rival, for nearly the same base price. These cars were king of their class, in their day - and for that they will always have my respect. I realize that many of the younger crowd around here didn't get the chance to own these cars when they were brand new, and faster than any other new stock car on the road that was comparable to their MSRP. I also realize that many people's first experience with these cars have been high mileage used examples that may not have been in the best of condition. But as a person that has bought two of these cars brand new, and owned a total of four over the last 13+ years, I will always remember them for the great cars they have been to me, and the memories they have made possible that will always be recalled fondly. I have truly enjoyed all my years of owning, caring for and experiencing my 4th gen F-bodies, and I plan to keep at least one of them in my collection for the rest of my life.
I'm a guy from the younger crowd that you speak of, I've always been into cars however. I mean, I was only 9 when my Dad bought his brand new 2002 WS6. But ever since then, F-Bodies were my favorites. To this day, they are still my absolute all time favorite cars over everything else. They represent much more than just being fast, cheap late model cars to me. So, I'm with you, I'll have other stuff, but I'm pretty much committed to my Camaro, that's not going anywhere.
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I bought my 02 Z28 back in 2/04 with 5,500 miles and it was the happiest day of my life. I was 19 years old at the time and do I have some memories with that car. Sadly I got into an accident with it and is gone forever. Even though it has been replaced by my Z06 I still miss the fun factor of the 4th gen.